![]() | Valkyries A mega-novel. The true story of being a Christian. And it's a story about a girls' basketball team. This 5-book novel is the truest depiction of grace that I could create. Criticized by some for being too gritty. Praised by others for its insight, honesty, and expression of faith. Purchased by a publishing company and slated to be released in January 2003 |
![]() | Secret Radio by Grace Jovian. A collection of memories from an Independent Fundamental Baptist College. This is a blog that may not make sense to you unless you went to a school like Hyles Anderson College, Bob Jones University, Tennessee Temple, Pensacola Christian, etc. But if you're a survivor of the extremes of Fundamentalism and are shell-shocked by the extremes you encountered yet retain a strong faith in Christ, you may find a lot to laugh at and reflect upon in Grace's blog. |
![]() | EarthDreams Now on Audio! Bruce Harris has just won a school-wide contest by reading the Bible through in only nine weeks. This remarkable feat gets him into more trouble than he ever imagined. He asks why God couldn't have made His Word more simple, clear, and direct. While ducking his annoyed upper classmen, Bruce is hit by a car. When he wakes up, he is in a strange world peopled by a towering race of people who are as amazed with him as he is with them. Only gradually does he piece together what has happened and where he is.Three 30 minute segments available. Project on hold until my injured back improves! |
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Mere Morality: The Problem of "Wholesome" Christian Fiction Reactionism and Reductionism in Christian Thought The Use of "Pagan" Symbols in Fiction Elements and Substance (and how they create meaning) The Function of Fiction in Child Development The Broadly Educated Christian The Bible and Fiction |
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Blood-Dimmed Tide From the Doctor Who section: Chapter one written with Rebecca Anderson. The nation is terrorized by unearthly storms and natural catastrophes. The Doctor himself goes mad and has to be restrained. And out in the desert in Jordan, a living Sphinx rises from the sands. Everything points to the fulfillment of William Butler Yeats' prophecy of a terrifying new era of bloodshed. Is the world on the edge of apocalypse? This story was hugely popular on my website and was even considered by the BBC as a potential Doctor Who Missing Adventure novel. It's a story that is definitely more meaningfully Christian than anything Tim Lahaye ever wrote because it emphasizes the terror of evil and the beauty of righteousness, rather than the correctness of Christians who are looking for a rapture. |